Texas County Registrar Refers Potential Noncitizens for Voter Fraud Investigation
4/17: Galveston County Registrar Cheryl Johnson five "potential noncitizens" to the district attorney for a voter fraud investigation.
4/17: Galveston County Registrar Cheryl Johnson five "potential noncitizens" to the district attorney for a voter fraud investigation.
4/16: Former Monroe County Deputy Brian Keith “Wormy” Hodge was given five years probation after he was convicted of hiring a drug dealer to buy votes.
4/16: Mexican-national Guadalupe Espinosa-Pena was sentenced to only a month in prison after she was convicted of illegally voting in the 2016 presidential election.
4/16: New Mexico is the 14th state to adopt the National Popular Vote, a movement trying to eliminate the electoral college from the election process.
4/16: Arizona has approved funding an investigation into accusations of voter fraud in a polygamous community.
4/16: Senate Democrats are to blame for the number of open positions in President Trump's executive branch.
4/13: West Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles admits it has lost voter registrations, but has yet to confirm how many or how long the problem has effected voter rolls.
4/12: The Public Interest Legal Foundation has accused Pennsylvania of violating federal voter registration law by failing to purge noncitzen voters.
4/12: Project Veritas tracked down a man who cast ballots in New Hampshire and Florida, proving yet again that voter fraud is a major problem in America.
4/11: Left wing group the Democracy Alliance has earmarked $275 million to turn the elections against President Trump and the Republican Party.